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...roommate, Ryan C. Hackett '09, said that Harvard officials asked Wu to leave campus until further notice. Jay Ellison, assistant dean of Harvard College and secretary of the Administrative Board, declined to comment on whether Wu would be subject to disciplinary action...
...victory was Harvard’s largest of the season. “We are the ultimate team,” coach Delaney-Smith said. “You can’t come in and stop any one player.” —Staff writer Jay M. Cohen can be reached at jaycohen@fas.harvard.edu...
...even though Sigel has been around for over a decade, we may not ever be ready for him. Sigel, who repeatedly touts himself as an “ignorant nigga,” doesn’t subscribe to the rap legacy of say, his long time friend Jay-Z, who intricately combines intelligent metaphors with impeccable flow. Beanie opts instead for hard-hitting, realistic lyrics with a pretty flat delivery that, at its best, sounds like Hova’s more mediocre stuff. At its worst, Beanie’s flow doesn’t even go with...
...Romney is hardly abandoning Evangelical voters without a fight. This week alone he has David Keane, chairman of the American Conservative Union, coming in to make phone calls; James Bopp, a leading Right to Life lawyer, heading to Iowa to hold activist meetings; and Jay Sekulow, chief counsel for the American Center for Law & Justice, is scheduled to fly in for meetings of his own on behalf of the campaign. That's not to mention the national address Romney gave last week on his faith to try and put to rest worries about Mormonism. Gettemy, who was once leery...
...that hasn't stopped Selig from playing hardball. A week ago, Jay Gibbons of the Baltimore Orioles and Jose Guillen of the Kansas City Royals were both suspended for 15 days after media reports said they received shipments of human growth hormone after January 2005, when baseball banned the substance. Gibbons apologized for his drug use and accepted the suspension. Guillen filed a grievance through the baseball player's union and an arbitrator will rule on the case...